Yes! I was wondering when someone was going to mention how they did everything possible to make the car look bigger. “It’s shopped. I can tell from some of the pixels.”
Yes! I was wondering when someone was going to mention how they did everything possible to make the car look bigger. “It’s shopped. I can tell from some of the pixels.”
yep. ‘84 GTV-6
I never even knew what they were until 2010. Fell in love instantly. I’ve had this one since 2012.
I need one!
Still waiting for this thing to blow up.... literally.
Ew.
Upper midwesterner here too. You, my friend, are an outlier. Sure there is some minority of SUV drivers with something to tow. But a big majority never tow anything, and never put on snow tires. A minivan would do perfectly for most SUV drivers. But they don’t like it.
Do you ‘member? I ‘member.
Also old railroaders. My grandfather always said “malnar”.
All that accounts for a tiny bit of difference. The main reason they’re torquier is because they’re tuned differently.
I think that’s their work vehicle in Ghost In The Shell
Alfa Romeo GTV-6
Sounds like a horse hocking a loogey
“daw, he me steam”
lol
I personally have:
-Used a 1989 Toyota Van to drive up a trail and tow back down a stranded Jeep CJ7
-Used a Toyota Highlander to pull out small tree stumps and drag logs around
-Used a Toyota Sequoia to violently uproot a brick mailbox [oops]
-Used a Mini Cooper to move apartments
-Used a Subaru Impreza as sleeping…
Dad used a Miura SV to pick up nightcrawlers at the bait shop.
I can vouch for that. I’m a millenial, but my father was collecting cars in the 90s, and everything he wanted was pre-1972. Between the weak horsepower of the 70s-80s and the boxy styling a lot of guys only wanted late 60s cars until the late 90s stuff like the MkIV Supra came along.
analytical analysis